hawkfan340
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Patrick Vint offers some thoughts on Greg Davis and Kirk Ferentz's unholy marriage of offensive woe. Very good read. The comparison of Tony Franklin's Air Raid offense being half-assed by Tuberville at Auburn was very interesting. It's pretty clear the Air Raid can work. Not sure if the same can be said for the Horizontal offense. But the half-assed approach we're trying definitely didn't.
The Epilogue 2012: Troubleshooting - Black Heart Gold Pants
The Epilogue 2012: Troubleshooting - Black Heart Gold Pants
Franklin was kept on to coordinate the 2008 Auburn offense, though Tuberville kept the rest of the 2007 offensive assistants who had coached under Borges. Presumably, Auburn was to become an Air Raid team and run "The System" that Franklin had taught all over the country. But, whether because of confusion or cold feet or sheer stubbornness, Tuberville changed his mind, He required that Franklin work Auburn's traditional power running game into the Air Raid. He slowed down the no-huddle up-tempo components of the offense to protect the defense. He demanded Franklin use the run to set up play action passing, rather than passing to open up the interior running game....
Auburn's offense, this hodgepodge of ineffective "pseudo-spread garbage", ground to a halt. Tuberville fired Franklin seven weeks into the season in an attempt to save his own job. He was unsuccessful. Tuberville and his staff were fired. Everyone was bitter. Things did not end well.